Written By: Chris Conley
In a flooded market with new Golf Balls popping up everyday, and the big hitters promising longer, straighter, softer balls every year, how do you stand out from the pack? How about naming your product Monsta and throwing a...
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Written By: Chris Conley
All the hype this year has been about Callaway's new Speed Regime series golf balls, however in my opinion the Callaway SuperSoft golf balls are the real star of Callaway's new golf ball line up. I stumbled upon these one...
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Written By: Chris Conley
We really appreciate when our readers reach out to us about a certain product, and ask if we have heard of or used that product before; recently one of our readers asked if we have ever tested or heard of Iguana Golf Grips,...
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Written By: Chris Conley
About a month ago we posted an interview with Chris Maher, the CEO of Mantis about their revolutionary new putter; unfortunately I have been trying to test the putter to write a full review for weeks now but mother nature...
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Written By: Chris Conley
Before the start of the winter season, we did a review on the best jackets that we have tested in the industry and over the winter I personally used all of them either at the range or on the course. A few weeks ago, I was...
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